Graph drawing people

Ramon Llull

Ramon Llull TOSF (Catalan: [rəˈmoɲ ˈʎuʎ]; c. 1232 – c. 1315/16) was a philosopher, theologian, poet, missionary, and Christian apologist from the Kingdom of Majorca. He invented a philosophical system known as the Art, conceived as a type of universal logic to prove the truth of Christian doctrine to interlocutors of all faiths and nationalities. The Art consists of a set of general principles and combinatorial operations. It is illustrated with diagrams. A prolific writer, he is also known for his literary works written in Catalan, which he composed to make his Art accessible to a wider audience. In addition to Catalan and Latin he also probably wrote in Arabic (although no texts in Arabic survive). His books were translated into Occitan, French, and Castilian during his lifetime. Although his work did not enjoy huge success during his lifetime, he has had a rich and continuing reception. In the early modern period his name became associated with alchemical works. More recently he has been recognized as a precursor of the modern liberal voting franchise 450 years before Borda and Condorcet had proposed the idea and also the computer and a pioneer of computation theory. (Wikipedia).

Ramon Llull
Video thumbnail

LLNL Veteran Showcase: James Jones

James Jones is third-generation military, having joined the Army at the age of 17 and retiring after 28 years of service. He joined LLNL in 2005 and is currently the deputy assurance manager/directorate security officer for Physical & Life Sciences. Jones shares his background, his path

From playlist Veteran Showcases

Video thumbnail

“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 3 – Tom Ramos

The Second Laboratory; Learn about the political climate following the Second World War that led to a decision among politicians that a second nuclear weapons laboratory was needed. 💻 LLNL News: https://www.llnl.gov/news 📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livermore_lab 🤳 Facebook: h

From playlist LLESA Author Series

Video thumbnail

“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 1 – Tom Ramos

The story begins when a South Dakotan, Ernest Lawrence, the grandson of Norwegian immigrants, created a laboratory on the Berkeley campus of the University of California. The "Rad Lab" attracted some of the finest talent in America to pursue careers in nuclear physics. 💻 LLNL News: https

From playlist LLESA Author Series

Video thumbnail

“From Berkeley to Berlin” Part 2 – Tom Ramos

Learn how Lawrence’s ideas and energy, as well as discoveries being made at the Rad Lab, shaped events in the Second World War. 💻 LLNL News: https://www.llnl.gov/news 📲 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/livermore_lab 🤳 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/livermore.lab 🐤 Twitter: http

From playlist LLESA Author Series

Video thumbnail

Santiago Ramón y Cajal: Biography of a Great Thinker | History of Science

Santiago Ramón y Cajal ( 1852 -- 1934) was a Spanish scientist whose meticulous drawings of stained nervous tissue confirmed the "neuron theory" - that is, that brain tissue was made up of individual cells (neurons), as opposed to a network of fibers (the reticular theory). For his invalu

From playlist It Starts With Literacy

Video thumbnail

Interview with Synergic's Carme Artigas - Strata Europe 2014

From Strata + Hadoop World 2014 in Barcelona, Synergic's co-founder discusses the data consulting firm's work. Watch more from Strata Europe 2014: http://goo.gl/uqw6WS Visit the Strata website to learn more: http://strataconf.com/strataeu2014/ About Carme Artigas (Co-founder & Partner, S

From playlist Strata + Hadoop World in Europe 2014

Video thumbnail

FIRESIDE CHAT: Jorge Penalva (lang.ai) and Luis Serrano

Join us for a fireside chat with LIVE Twitter Q&A with Jorge Penalva, the CEO of lang.ai. ------------------------------------------------------------------- Jorge Peñalva is the CEO and cofounder of Lang.ai, an Unsupervised AI platform to automate unstructured text data processes. He is

From playlist Livestreams and podcasts

Video thumbnail

Study and research paths: A model for inquiry – Marianna Bosch Casabò – ICM2018

Mathematics Education and Popularization of Mathematics Invited Lecture 18.2 Study and research paths: A model for inquiry Marianna Bosch Casabò Abstract: This paper presents a line of research in didactics of mathematics developed during the past decade within the Anthropological Theory

From playlist Mathematics Education and Popularization of Mathematics

Video thumbnail

Luis Moreno Ocampo: International Criminal Court

February 12, 2014 Luis Moreno Ocampo was the first Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in 2003 and currently a Senior Fellow at the Jackson Institute at Yale University. Earlier in his career, he worked as a prosecutor in Argentina. He first came to public attention in 1985, as

From playlist The MacMillan Report

Video thumbnail

The History of Mathematics in 300 Stamps

Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Robin Wilson - The History of Mathematics in 300 Stamps The entire history of mathematics in one hour, as illustrated by around 300 postage stamps featuring mathematics and mathematicians from across the world. From Euclid to Euler, from Pythagoras to

From playlist Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures

Video thumbnail

Impressions of JSConf EU 2014

Thank you all for coming! http://2014.jsconf.eu/ All talks will be posted to http://2014.jsconf.eu/videos/ Music: Ellen Alien – Sehnsucht Video by Raul Arellano http://raularellano.ca

From playlist JSConf EU 2014

Video thumbnail

CS50 Live, Episode 006

In this episode, Heartbleed attacks, CS50 Stories, a trip to Vegas, a behind-the-scenes tour of Dropbox, desk lamps, and more!

From playlist CS50 Live

Video thumbnail

CS50 Live, Episode 005

In this episode, David's lost his voice, so Ramon lends a hand with hosting. Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook gives a guest CS50 Lecture. Hadi Partovi of Code.org says hello. The team travels to St. Louis for a hackathon with LaunchCode. Plus glass blowing with Jim McKelvey, founder of LaunchCo

From playlist CS50 Live

Video thumbnail

User Error on a Massive Scale - CS50 Live - S3E0

The hit web series is back (after its extended, extended hiatus) with a new-and-improved (hopefully) format. In this episode, we look at user error on a massive scale, including recent downtime at GitLab and Amazon, the latter of which affected quite a few websites.

From playlist CS50 Live

Video thumbnail

Announcement: Professor Dave en Español!

I've partnered with Unilingo to bring you El Profesor Dave Lo Explica! This is a separate channel that will feature content of mine that has been dubbed into Spanish. A few are up already and there will be weekly releases, so if you know anyone who likes to learn about science but only spe

From playlist Announcements

Video thumbnail

CS50 Live in VR - S3E0 - User Error on a Massive Scale

Shooting CS50 Live, Season 3, Episode 0, behind the scenes. This is CS50 VR.

From playlist CS50 Live in VR, Season 3

Related pages

Avicenna | Johannes Trithemius | De Arte Combinatoria | Athanasius Kircher | Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz | Mathematics | The Box of Delights | René Descartes | Jorge Luis Borges | Giordano Bruno